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Michael Scardigno
on Oct 15, 2024Verified
On January 1,Parson Freight Company issues 7%,10-year bonds with a par value of $2,000,000.The bonds pay interest semiannually.The market rate of interest is 8% and the bond selling price was $1,864,097.The bond issuance should be recorded as:
A) Debit Cash $2,000,000; credit Bonds Payable $2,000,000.
B) Debit Cash $1,864,097; credit Bonds Payable $1,864,097.
C) Debit Cash $2,000,000; credit Bonds Payable $1,864,097; credit Discount on Bonds Payable $135,903.
D) Debit Cash $1,864,097; debit Discount on Bonds Payable $135,903; credit Bonds Payable $2,000,000.
E) Debit Cash $1,864,097; debit Interest Expense $135,903; credit Bonds Payable $2,000,000.
Bond Selling Price
The market price at which a bond is traded, which may be above (premium) or below (discount) its face value.
Par Value
The nominal or face value of a security or currency, as stated by the issuer.
Market Rate
The current price or rate at which goods, services, or securities are traded in the open market.
- Grasp the fundamentals and outcomes related to the pricing of bonds, covering aspects like discounts, premiums, and the application of amortization techniques.
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Learning Objectives
- Grasp the fundamentals and outcomes related to the pricing of bonds, covering aspects like discounts, premiums, and the application of amortization techniques.